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Old 08-23-2010, 09:42 AM
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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!

I just wanted to take time to thank those of you involved with the development of this Android port to the Touch Pro platform - good work.

I have a Sprint Touch Pro.

I put the files onto my storage card this weekend, and ran the Haret executable - and all went well. It seemed to freeze on the Android animation, so I deleted data.img and plugged in the phone to power, and tried again - and then it worked.

I've been running it all weekend - it's good. I have it set up to get my Outlook push-mail (only a month's worth though.... that kind of sucks), as well as my Gmail.

I've had a few stability problems, here and there. The main problem I have is sometimes the buttons (except for the power button) on the phone start to act ONLY like the "hang-up" button (which is subsequently the "sleep" button).

So, usually,

Home = menu or whatever
Phone = call
Back = back
Hang-up Phone = sleep
Power button = wake-up/home screen

but now (and more often than not after using for a little bit):

Home = nothing - seems to try to select items
Phone = nothing - seems to try to select items
Back = sleep
Hang-up Phone = sleep
Power button = wake-up/home screen

Also, it does not illuminate when I touch those buttons when it is in this condition (the capacitive led response ceases to work)

I'm assuming it has something to do with the way the OS communicates with that part of the hardware (the capacitive buttons)

Any ideas? Anybody know how to "reset" the button assignments without a reboot?

Thanks again for all your work!

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